1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the Korg Volca Drum Digital Percussion Synthesizer (Model VOLCADRUM). The Volca Drum is a compact and portable digital percussion synthesizer featuring a 16-step sequencer and a six-part DSP synth engine, designed for creating a wide range of drum sounds and rhythmic patterns. Please read this manual thoroughly to understand the functions and ensure proper use of your device.

Whakaahua 1: Runga-raro view of the Korg Volca Drum, showing all controls and the 16-step sequencer.
2. Tatūnga
2.1 Whakakaha i te Waeine
The Volca Drum can be powered using either AAA batteries or an optional AC adapter (DC 9V). Six AAA batteries are included with the unit.
- Tāuta Pūhiko: Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit and insert six AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
- AC Whāurutau: Connect a compatible DC 9V AC adapter to the DC 9V input jack on the rear panel. Using an AC adapter is recommended for extended use.
2.2 Connecting to Other Devices
The Volca Drum offers various connectivity options for integration into your setup.
- Putanga Ororongo: Connect headphones or an amplifier to the 3.5mm stereo mini-jack audio output.
- MIDI IN: Use the MIDI IN port to control the Volca Drum from an external MIDI device, such as a keyboard or DAW.
- Sync IN/OUT: Connect to other Volca series units or compatible devices using the Sync IN and Sync OUT jacks for synchronized playback.

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the Korg Volca Drum, showing power input, MIDI IN, Sync IN/OUT, and audio output jacks.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1 Neke atuview o Mana
The Volca Drum features a clear layout of controls for sound design and sequencing. The left side focuses on the DSP synth engine parameters, while the right side includes global controls and sequencer functions.

Whakaahua 3: Koki mua view of the Korg Volca Drum, highlighting the control panel and sequencer buttons.
3.2 DSP Synth Engine
The Volca Drum utilizes a six-part DSP synth engine to generate a wide array of percussion sounds. Each part can be individually sculpted using the following parameters:
- Piki: Adjusts the fundamental frequency of the sound.
- Pito: Controls the length of the sound's decay.
- Tinana: Shapes the resonant characteristics of the sound.
- Waiata: Fine-tunes the pitch.
- Level Value: Sets the overall volume for the selected part.
- Amount/Mod/Rate/Attack/Release/EG/Send: These controls allow for detailed modulation, envelope shaping, and effects send for each part.
- Waveguide Resonator: Adds rich, natural-sounding resonances to your drum sounds.

Whakaahua 4: Whakatata view of the DSP synth engine controls, including Pitch, Decay, Body, Tune, and modulation parameters.
3.3 16-Step Sequencer
The integrated 16-step sequencer allows for intuitive and flexible programming of rhythmic patterns.
- Step Recording: Press the 'EDIT/STEP' button to enter step recording mode. Select a part and then press the step buttons (1-16) to add or remove notes.
- Te Tuhituhi Wā-tūturu: While playing, press the 'REC' button to record your performance in real-time.
- Tempo: Adjust the overall playback speed using the 'TEMPO' knob.
3.4 Active Step Function
The Active Step function allows you to dynamically change the length and feel of your patterns by enabling or disabling individual steps during playback. This adds variety and complexity to your sequences.
- Whakamahinga: Press the 'ACT. STEP' button and then press the step buttons (1-16) to toggle their active status.
3.5 Slice Function
The Slice function finely divides a single step into multiple smaller segments, enabling the creation of intricate drum rolls and rapid rhythmic patterns.
- Whakamahinga: Press the 'SLICE' button and then select a step to apply the slicing effect.
3.6 Randomize Functions
The Volca Drum includes two randomize functions to inspire new sound ideas and patterns by randomly changing parameters.
- Sound Randomize: Randomizes the sound parameters of a selected part.
- Step Randomize: Randomizes the step pattern of a selected part.
3.7 Accent Function
The Accent function allows you to specify 16 levels of accent for each step, adding dynamic emphasis to your performances.
- Whakamahinga: Press the 'ACCENT' button and then adjust the accent level for the desired step.
3.8 Choke Function
The Choke function enables you to group parts, so that when one part in the group plays, it silences any other currently playing part within the same group. This is useful for creating realistic hi-hat open/closed effects or other mutually exclusive sounds.
- Whakamahinga: Use the 'CHOKE' button in conjunction with part selection to define choke groups.
3.9 Saving and Loading
The Volca Drum allows you to save and load your custom kits and patterns.
- Save Kit: Press 'FUNC' + 'SAVE KIT' to store your current sound kit.
- Load Kit: Press 'FUNC' + 'LOAD KIT' to recall a saved sound kit.
- Save Program: Press 'FUNC' + 'SAVE PRG.' to store your current pattern program.
- Load Program: Press 'FUNC' + 'LOAD PRG.' to recall a saved pattern program.

Whakaahua 5: Whakatata view of the 16-step sequencer buttons and the save/load controls for kits and programs.
4. Tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Korg Volca Drum, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the unit. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te waeine ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika, te wera nui, me te makuku nui.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Tango pākahiko ki te kore te wae e whakamahia mo te wa roa kia kore ai e pakaru.
- Te whakahaere: A ape i te tuku i te waeine, te tuku ranei ki nga paanga kaha.
5. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your Volca Drum, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Kore Mana: Ensure batteries are correctly installed and charged, or that the AC adapter is properly connected and functioning.
- Kore Oro: Check the volume knob, ensure headphones or speakers are connected correctly, and verify that the individual part levels are not set to zero.
- Kāore te Kaiwhakaraupapa e Tākaro: Ensure the sequencer is in play mode and that there are steps programmed for the active parts. Check the tempo setting.
- Ngā Take MIDI: Verify MIDI cable connections and ensure the Volca Drum's MIDI channel matches that of your external controller.
For more complex issues, consult the official Korg support webpae, whakapā atu ranei ki te ratonga kiritaki.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | VOLCADRUM |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.37 Kirokaramu (13 hekere) |
| Hunga Hua | 7.6 x 4.53 x 1.54 inihi |
| Tuku Hiko | 6 AAA batteries (included) or 9V AC adapter (optional) |
| Number of Step Keys | 16 |
| Hononga | MIDI IN, Sync IN/OUT, Auxiliary Audio Output |
| Te Ra Wātea Tuatahi | Hanuere 9, 2019 |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding warranty coverage, product registration, and technical support, please refer to the official Korg website or contact your local Korg distributor. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Official Korg Webpae: www.korg.com





